Posted on 06/07/2024 8:57:18 AM PDT by Rummyfan
The Israeli Defense Forces struck a school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in northern Gaza, killing 37 people, according to a Gaza hospital.
The school was part of the Nuseirat refugee camp and, like many UN schools, was used by Hamas to harbor terrorists. This particular school compound also sheltered displaced civilians from the refugee camp.
The IDF says that from 30-40 Hamas fighters were in three classrooms of the school. The fighters belonged to the notorious and elite Nukhba force who took part in the October 7 massacre in Israel.
The army said that Hamas along with the Islamic Jihad terrorist group “directed terror attacks from the area of the school, while exploiting it as a civilian location and as shelter.”
“The strike eliminated terrorists who had planned to carry out terror attacks and advance imminent terror schemes against our forces,” the IDF said, adding that “many steps were taken before the strike to minimize the risk of harm to uninvolved people” — including analyzing aerial footage and using precise intelligence."
The IDF postponed the attack twice. They fine-tuned their targets and gathered additional intelligence to make sure that civilian casualties were kept to a minimum.
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May they all enjoy their one 72 year old virgin.
Proof positive that the UN is totally corrupt.
Excellent.... keep up the good work.
Hamass would be saved if they just surrendered and disarmed.
Another Hamas war crime.
All the men are terrorists, all the women are terrorist factories, and all the children are terrorists-in-training. The only valid reason to postpone the attack should be to wait until all the classrooms are full.
Still waiting for Carthage to launch their revenge counterattack on Rome.
They know how many terrorists are left. Shouldn’t a countdown clock be started?
Yes.
These terrorists were only trying to better themselves. Learn new skills at that school like “bombmaking 101”.
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